Name:
Yamaha Fazer
Type:
Commuter
Top Speed:
132kph
Fuel Consumption:
City
40.00
Fuel Consumption:
Highway
49.00
VERDICT
FOR
Looks
Wide rear tyre
Technology
AGAINST
Digital instrument cluster
OUR RATINGS
Appearance: 4.5 out of 5
Comfort: 4 out of 5
Features: 4 out of 5
Performance: 4 out of 5
Value for money: 4.2 out of 5
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Displacement:
153cc
Engine:
153cc, 4-stroke
Maximum Power:
14 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque:
14 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Gears:
5 Manual
Clutch:
Constant Wet Multi Plate
Bore:
58
Stroke:
57.9
No. of Cylinders:
1
Valve Per Cylinder:
2
Chassis Type:
Diamond
Cooling Type:
Air Cooling
DIMENSIONS
Length:
1975.00 mm
Width:
770.00 mm
Height:
1045.00 mm
OTHER SPECIFICATIONS
Weight:
141.00 kg
Ground Clearance:
160.00 mm
Fuel Tank:
12.00 ltrs
Wheelbase:
1335.00 mm
Headlamp:
12V35W / 35W+35W
Wheel Type:
5 Spoke 17" Alloys
Wheel Size:
100/60 - 140/60 mm
Tubeless:
Colors:
Competition White, Black Cyber Green, Midnight Black and Lava Red
Review Comments:
I’ve seen Yamaha Fazer and it really looks like the Yamaha Fazer 600. Yamaha launched this bike segment in India as another variant of FZ16. Unlike the Raider 150’s slim body. This Commuter bike is far more fatter and sets aside more balance compared to the UB king.This time the company has come up with a half fairing version of the Yamaha FZ16, which has been christened Yamaha Fazer. The Yamaha Fazer gets black side panels which were in silver shade in earlier models. The black shade gels very well with overall look of the bikes and gives it more upmarket look.
The front of Fazer comes with a color co-ordinated aerodynamic cowl to keep the wind blast at bay while the riding position has been tweaked for long hour, long distance travel and comes with special anti-skid seat skin. Each and every part of Fazer has been designed with a lot of detailed attention and careful thought. This ultimate degree of perfection means even the slightest feature has not been overlooked. Only Yamaha ensures this kind of craftsmanship. Everything about this bike is big, the wide tyres, the huge tank, the beefy forks.
If you are looking between a Kawasaki Rouser 220 against the Yamaha Fazer and budget is not an issue but rather the Quality and outmost usage of the bike. I would prefer recommending getting a Fazer.